When applying false nails, some glue may remain on your natural nails after removal. Here are a few simple steps to remove nail glue without damaging your nails:
1. Prepare your nails to remove the glue
- Gently file the surface of your nails with a nail file to remove any visible glue residue. Be gentle to avoid damaging your natural nails.
- Soak your nails in a bowl of acetone or acetone-based nail polish remover for 10 to 15 minutes. The acetone helps dissolve the false nail glue.
2. Remove the glue without damaging the nails
- After soaking your nails, use a cuticle pusher to gently scrape off the softened glue. Do not press too hard to avoid damaging the nail plate.
- If glue residue remains, repeat the acetone soaking step to continue dissolving the glue.
3. Moisturize and condition the nails after removing the glue
- Once all the glue is removed, moisturize your nails and cuticles with almond oil or hand lotion.
- Apply a nail hardener or top coat to protect your nails and prevent them from becoming brittle after using harsh products like acetone.
Why use acetone to remove false nail glue?
Acetone is a powerful solvent that effectively dissolves the glue and resins used for applying artificial nails. Using acetone-based nail polish remover is essential for easy removal without damaging your nails. This method also prepares your natural nails for a new manicure or the application of semi-permanent polish.
If you want to remove false nail glue without damaging your nails, these simple steps, combined with the use of products like acetone and proper aftercare, will ensure healthy nails, ready for a new manicure.




